Ready-to-Use Projects for Every Month of the Year
Looking for activities for your students? We have project ideas for every month — all connected to special international days like Earth Day, Peace Day, and Women’s Day. Choose a date, pick a project, and start it in your classroom!
What are Global Dates?
Global Dates are international celebrations recognized by the United Nations and other global organizations. Each date focuses on an important theme — like Tolerance, Equality, Environment, or Peace.
At Class2Class.org, we turn these dates into opportunities for global collaboration. Teachers can choose a date, use one of our ready-to-use project ideas, and invite their students to connect with classes in other countries.
How It Works
1. Click on a Date
Browse the calendar below and choose a date that interests you.
2. See Project Ideas
Each date has 2 ready-to-use project ideas. Read them and pick one you like.
3. Start Your Project
Click 'Create Project' to go to Class2Class.org. You can join other classes or work alone with your students.
4. Get Your Certificate
When you finish, you and your students receive certificates. It's that simple!

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